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I ate a huge handful of curcumin and took an EGCG. I don't know if that helped but I think it was just a scare because I seem to be back to baseline.
 
Because they want to live their idea of a "normal life"

Down in this pit of a thread, we don't play that shit

normies are just looking for their next shot of dopamine. That's why they do dumb things.

We are all guilty of dumb shit, but normies don't learn from their mistakes.
 
normies are just looking for their next shot of dopamine. That's why they do dumb things.

We are all guilty of dumb shit, but normies don't learn from their mistakes.

I think the majority of people are motivated by social interaction and their place in their group or hierarchy. For them being able to do normal things is important. Myself, I'm an outcast nekrointrovert that doesn't care much about that. But I still understand how people are different from me and how they function
 
I was talking about my tinnitus and some guy told me something in the lines of ''Well there is a 15 seconds cure''

I already knew what was going on.

He send me the ''reddit tinnitus cure'' and congratulated me on getting cured soon.
 
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Have you paid a price for your freedom?

tfw i had to uninstall a bunch of firefox extensions that were proprietary and remove fonts from my OS that were patented by Microsoft and replace efficient close sourced audio editing software with shitty (but free) alternatives.
 
I mean technically, they're in their 4th month of launch and they're still only at one site? What the hell?
It reminds me of how it was when the Oculus Rift launched many years ago.

At launch day everyone was hyped, and two months later the vast majority of us who pre-ordered hadn't gotten anything. During the third month pretty much everyone was throwing hissy fits. We started wondering if the entire thing wasn't a scam after all.

It took many many months for orders to be fulfilled. Shipping took forever.

It's supposedly not an uncommon hurdle when making new devices.
I'm hoping the production of the Lenire devices has been ramping up to provide plenty once more clinics open up, and I really hope it won't take until the end of September or longer for the other clinics to open...
 
threefirefour,
How's school? Are you gonna train up to be an otolaryngologist and help save a few of us? You've got the smarts, hope all is well.
Just giving you a shout out ............
 
threefirefour,
How's school? Are you gonna train up to be an otolaryngologist and help save a few of us? You've got the smarts, hope all is well.
Just giving you a shout out ............
he's training to be a total chad doctor. One of those doctors that diagnosis you with an uncurable disease and apathetically just tells you to buy CBT and ACT.
 
It reminds me of how it was when the Oculus Rift launched many years ago.

At launch day everyone was hyped, and two months later the vast majority of us who pre-ordered hadn't gotten anything. During the third month pretty much everyone was throwing hissy fits. We started wondering if the entire thing wasn't a scam after all.

It took many many months for orders to be fulfilled. Shipping took forever.

It's supposedly not an uncommon hurdle when making new devices.
I'm hoping the production of the Lenire devices has been ramping up to provide plenty once more clinics open up, and I really hope it won't take until the end of September or longer for the other clinics to open...
We'll see, I'm on the fence with Lenire as of late. The reports from forum members don't seem encouraging. I know they're only halfway through their treatment but so far I can't justify spending several thousand dollars on it from what I've seen so far.

At least I'll know ahead of time if it's a dud or not.
 
We'll see, I'm on the fence with Lenire as of late. The reports from forum members don't seem encouraging. I know they're only halfway through their treatment but so far I can't justify spending several thousand dollars on it from what I've seen so far.

At least I'll know ahead of time if it's a dud or not.
My impression is that neuromodulation is more nuanced as opposed to the one size fits all gizmo. It would seem that the technician that makes modifications to the sounds and impulses is critical. Perhaps that's why Mr. K (forgot user name) who went to U Minnesota had such great results. He had people adjusting, testing, recalibrating regularly, at least that's my impression when an individual is a lab rat for nine months. Time will tell, audiological disorders and brain damage are hard nuts to crack, sadly.
 
My new razer mouse just arrived today lol
Tech companies don't want you to own any software any more. They are pushing the agenda that software is a service that you pay at a monthly fee or atleast renew online with forced updates. Your mouse will probably stop working if it doesn't update to the latest version every 5 months.
 
My impression is that neuromodulation is more nuanced as opposed to the one size fits all gizmo. It would seem that the technician that makes modifications to the sounds and impulses is critical. Perhaps that's why Mr. K (forgot user name) who went to U Minnesota had such great results. He had people adjusting, testing, recalibrating regularly, at least that's my impression when an individual is a lab rat for nine months. Time will tell, audiological disorders and brain damage are hard nuts to crack, sadly.
You could very well be correct. I believe if the timing is just a little off the patient won't receive results.

My tinnitus is very mild nowadays. But I used to have hyperacusis in the ear with the tinnitus and people with hyperacusis were all super responders to bimodal stimulation. So I'm hopeful Lenire will take my 1 down to a 0.
 
They never wanted you to own anything on your computer screen. They always wanted forced updates. From the mid 1990's - 2014 technology literally was just not powerful enough to run entirely cloud based OS's and software. But now it's possible and they are slowly beginning the transition to cloud shilling and SAAS shilling.

If Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Adobe and Google would have done this decades ago if possible. They just didn't have the technology. Now they do.
 
They never wanted you to own anything on your computer screen.

If Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Adobe and Google would have done this decades ago if possible. They just didn't have the technology. Now they do.
I wonder if the majority of consumers will fight back or adapt. It's interesting to see what people actually want.
 
If Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Adobe and Google would have done this decades ago if possible. They just didn't have the technology. Now they do.
Internet speed was the bottle neck. This is also why they are pushing 5G. They literally want your device to be nothing more than a terminal with a battery.

Hell, there is so much energy radiating from 5G transmitters that they will probably be able to power your device from them.
 
I wonder if the majority of consumers will fight back or adapt. It's interesting to see what people actually want.
The average consumer is an idiot, and cannot tell the difference between a terminal disguised under a pretty dkestop connected to a Google super computer in India or a home PC where there files are stored on a local disk. The tech industry is dominated by normies.
 

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